It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => General Board => Topic started by: Glock32 on October 11, 2011, 12:36:39 PM
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Funny website with some mildly NSFW words: www.getadamnjobyouhippie.org (http://www.getadamnjobyouhippie.org)
Apparently the blog owner took pictures at his local "Occupy..." temper-tantrum and made some into that motivational poster style. My Favorite:
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nrONx1_BIjg/TpRlB34W4jI/AAAAAAAAAAU/HUZth9SCik0/s1600/OccupyMock01.jpg)
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ry4Lr9ix2Jo/To81meXZcPI/AAAAAAAAAAM/kuwParyEgfg/s1600/getajob.jpg)
As I read some of the responses to the above, many of them nasty, it occurs to me that many people have it so jumbled up in their heads exactly what and who is responsible for the mess we're in today, that even when the history is written, they still won't understand and believe. Then again, that won't be a new thing either.
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Good stuff there G!
::thumbsup::
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Some of the responses indicate just how stupid some are....and how inadequate their degrees.
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The problem with these idiot kids is that they were raised in the era where everyone got a trophy, just for participating. Now they try to enter the workforce and wonder why the guy that got better grades gets the job and all they have to say is "Hey, I participated too, where is my job".
In my day you were only recognized if you were in the top of whatever you participated in. This taught me that in order to be recognized I had to be better than everyone else and I strived to be the best I could at what ever it was (I like recognition). These idiots think that it's OK just to have been there and they deserve something just for that.
The parents, teachers, and administrators that fostered this "everyone is great" paradigm should all be ashamed of themselves for the weak attitudes that are so obvious in OWS.
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The problem with these idiot kids is that they were raised in the era where everyone got a trophy, just for participating. Now they try to enter the workforce and wonder why the guy that got better grades gets the job and all they have to say is "Hey, I participated too, where is my job".
In my day you were only recognized if you were in the top of whatever you participated in. This taught me that in order to be recognized I had to be better than everyone else and I strived to be the best I could at what ever it was (I like recognition). These idiots think that it's OK just to have been there and they deserve something just for that.
The parents, teachers, and administrators that fostered this "everyone is great" paradigm should all be ashamed of themselves for the weak attitudes that are so obvious in OWS.
Amen! ::thumbsup:: ::beertoast::
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...The parents, teachers, and administrators that fostered this "everyone is great" paradigm should all be ashamed of themselves for the weak attitudes that are so obvious in OWS.
They should, but they're not. Instead, they are marveling at the socially conscious fruit of their labor.
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...The parents, teachers, and administrators that fostered this "everyone is great" paradigm should all be ashamed of themselves for the weak attitudes that are so obvious in OWS.
They should, but they're not. Instead, they are marveling at the socially conscious fruit of their labor.
Which reminds me to add: the socially conscious fruit of their labor are deeply anti-Semitic. Managed to catch some of Beck's and Levin's clips of them spouting their bigotry and hatred -- and they don't give a flyin' frig either -- they're out there loud and proud.
I just ran across a piece advising that the Occupy Wall Street website is heavily and hastily scrubbing the comments there, to the tune of 40 or more at a clip, of the Jew-bashing.
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The problem with these idiot kids is that they were raised in the era where everyone got a trophy, just for participating. Now they try to enter the workforce and wonder why the guy that got better grades gets the job and all they have to say is "Hey, I participated too, where is my job".
In my day you were only recognized if you were in the top of whatever you participated in. This taught me that in order to be recognized I had to be better than everyone else and I strived to be the best I could at what ever it was (I like recognition). These idiots think that it's OK just to have been there and they deserve something just for that.
The parents, teachers, and administrators that fostered this "everyone is great" paradigm should all be ashamed of themselves for the weak attitudes that are so obvious in OWS.
Maybe that's why I act out so much ;D